Borehole Camera Articles & Analysis
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If you don’t understand the difference between a water proof borescope and a water resistant borescope, you’re not alone. Let’s take a few moments and dive into this murky water. The debate surrounding water-resistant vs. waterproof borescopes is long lived, and few people truly grasp the difference. In fact, mixing up these two terms can be a costly and unpleasant mistake. ...
The purpose of well inspections is to identify issues before a greater problem manifest itself. The borehole camera or downhole camera is designed to view critical areas of the well to provide visual confirmation to make good maintenance or repair decisions. The borehole cameras save time and also protect the ...
Whether attempting to retrieve a lost tool, determine the cause of sandy water, demonstrate the results of cleaning a well or show the depth of a newly drilled borehole, the need for a visual inspection is crucial. According to Mike Deed, managing director of Geoquip Water Solutions, it is not surprising that the camera that could revolutionise the ...
Triangle Ltd was contracted in 2008 by Biffa Waste Services at Colnbrook, Heathrow to resolve the problem of the landfill leachate borehole pumping system failing to deliver acceptable volumes to the SBR leachate plant. Initially they were achieving a maximum of 110m³/month during the fill/aerate treatment ...
